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Rose (00:00):
Today, we're diving deep
into the transformative world of
hypnotherapy and spiritualhealing with Andrea Ramirez, a
visionary who's revolutionizingwomen's wellness through a
unique blend of modernhypnotherapy and timeless
spiritual practices old, mostlyfrom the last three months of
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our mom's pregnancy until we areseven years old.
Andrea (00:39):
This is when our brain
is working in something called
theta waves, and theta waves arebasically hypnosis.
So this is why somebody couldcome to me and say you know, my
father told me I was fat onetime when I was little because I
had this beautiful princessdress.
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I put it on, I want to show itto him and the first observation
he says you look fat.
And that one thing is not justan observation in the mind of
the child, that is a program.
So everything that getsprogrammed in that space of time
, even when we are inside ourmom's womb, this is like the
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blueprint of how we will behaveand develop our adult lives
later.
So hypnosis or hypnotherapy,what does it?
It establishes a dialogue witha subconscious mind, and the
subconscious mind in its immensecreativity and craziness,
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because it's absolutely outthere and it has all tools and
resources that we cannot evenimagine.
We ask subconscious mind totake that program that is not
being useful for us, that is notallowing us to have a higher
quality of life and exchange itfor a different behavior that
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will fulfill the same purpose ofthe subconscious mind.
Its purpose, the number onepurpose, is to protect us.
So we respect that.
We establish the contact withthe subconscious mind and,
through signaling in our bodies,the subconscious mind will
establish these changes.
And so it's basically like whatI do is I access that
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motherboard, I access those oldprograms.
I ask the ultimate smarter,wiser engineer, that is, the
subconscious mind, yoursubconscious mind, to deal with
the program, uninstall it orupdate it or upgrade it,
whatever is needed so you canimprove your quality of life.
And then, when that's done, Icheck for app reactions or
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possible app reactions.
That's very important.
And then after that, thesession basically's over.
So a session would consist of arelaxation phase, something
that's called change workafterwards, and then coming back
.
And the coming back it'sbasically like waking up from a
really, really nice nap.
Rose (03:16):
Yeah, but you're
semi-conscious, right, because
you're not totally asleep,unless the person does fall
asleep.
And then you, you know, becauseyou're working with them on
some level, right, you'reguiding them exactly so.
Andrea (03:30):
The there it's like a
very deep state of relaxation,
it's like that moment rightbefore you fall asleep, like
right before you're about tofall asleep, when you're like in
between worlds.
That's's kind of the feeling.
So you can have very vividimaginations, you can have a
very deep sense of expansion.
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Or you can feel like your bodyis very, very, very relaxed, as
if it were sleeping, but yourmind is awake and vibrant, and
this is how we can do the changework.
Rose (04:08):
Yeah, okay, that's a lot
right For someone who's never
experienced it, but youexplained it beautifully.
I really love the analogy ofusing the motherboard.
I think a lot of people canrelate to that.
So someone, let's say someone,is experiencing difficulties,
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and it could be whatever maybe arelationship with a partner or
their children, or just abouttheir personal something but
they may not understand why orwhat it is, or they can't put
their finger on it.
They can come to you and youcan help them uncover based on a
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series of questions, right,like you ask them and guide them
.
Or someone knows that, hey, I'mexperiencing fear or I am
experiencing, you know, lack ofself-worth, and they come to you
as well, and then you can guidethem into discovering what, the
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moment or the energy aroundwhen that first happened.
Andrea (05:20):
Exactly.
It can be used that way.
We can go and try and discoverit.
But sometimes, when this seedis planted in us, when this
program is programmed into ourmind, there is a reason why we
don't remember it.
So it could have been verytraumatic and it could be a
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delicate situation to addresstraumatic and it could be a
delicate situation to address.
So we can work that way.
We can go in and try to findthe root as to where is it
coming from.
But do we really need to knowit or do we just want to change?
Because sometimes, when we knowwhere it came from, when we know
where that seed was planted orwhen or by whom, we can also use
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that information as somethingto empower our victimization or
to use it as a token for otherpeople to feel bad for us.
We can enter into the blamegame.
Us, we can enter into the blamegame.
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So what I prefer to dodepending, obviously, on what
the person would like, but whatI prefer to do is to simply do
this very compassionate, kindand loving way of addressing the
issue through the subconsciousand find a way through the
subconscious to, let's say, fixthe situation or make it better.
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So when the person isconfronted with a situation that
makes them feel not worthy orused to make them feel fearful
or angry, suddenly they're notreacting in the same way.
It's like that part is gone andnow there is more
self-awareness, there is moreresilience, there is more
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empowerment.
So hypnotherapy the way I workwith it.
Sometimes if people have gonethrough very delicate situations
that are complicated to relieveor to have to explain what
happened, I can't even work withyou without you telling me what
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is it that you would like tochange or feel better about.
Because you put that in yourintention, in your mind, in your
consciousness, and I simplyguide that intention and bring
it through to the subconsciousand then we start working and
then we do the change work.
So it doesn't necessarily haveto be about remembering or
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reliving a situation, especiallyif it might have been very
traumatic.
Rose (08:06):
Yeah, I was going to say
that that's brilliant, because
who wants to relive somethingthat is very traumatic?
I love that you're doing thatand that you're helping people
in that way.
Andrea (08:16):
I think that having that
compassionate approach, I like
this specific way to workbecause of its compassionate
approach.
Because me, coming from thisautoimmune disease thing, I
dealt with holistic therapists,I dealt with doctors and some of
them on both ends were kind ofjudgy about my situation.
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When I'm already feeling like Iam dying and I have so much pain
in my body, the last thing Ineed is for someone to come and
tell me this is your fault.
Yeah, and this is somethingthat happens both in the
holistic industry and in themedical industry.
So for me, a compassionateapproach is something that we
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are lacking and something thatwe need, desperately need,
because we also do thisuncompassionate approach towards
ourselves.
We attack ourselves a lot inthe way how we talk to ourselves
, the questions we makeourselves and the reactions we
have towards ourselves selvesand the reactions we have
towards ourselves.
So a compassionate approach isnot free for all, but it's
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saying yes, I know you're inpain, we're going to work
through it.
End of story.
I don't need to tell you oh,this happened to you because you
had a very bad relationshipwith your mother, or this
happened to you because I don'tknow.
I think the judging part iscompletely unnecessary.
Rose (09:46):
I want to talk about some
of the most common struggles
that people may have.
Is one of them chronic pain?
Like you talked about, yourpersonal autoimmune, are people
seeking not just emotionalawareness or benefit, but also
from to heal from physical,because the emotion does feed
into the physical.
Andrea (10:06):
Yeah, absolutely
Absolutely.
I've dealt with cases ofchronic pain and one of the most
remarkable ones was that therewas this lady.
She always had these awfulbouts of very painful periods
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and we did one session with herand it was gone.
It was just gone.
So that talks to me that, okay,sometimes our perception really
affects the level of pain thatwe can experience, because we
put a lot on ourselves,especially women.
Women especially, like all thechronic pains that I have or
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everything chronic that I'vebeen dealing with is all women,
and it's understandable giventhe society we're living in.
But yeah, pain, there isdifferent ways for hypnotherapy
to address it, and somethingthat I work with the
subconscious mind is that weagree that the pain will subside
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, but if there is reallysomething that needs to be
addressed and looked into, thepain will come back to let you
know we need to look into this.
So it's like this kind ofteamwork to say thank you for
lowering the pain, but ifsomething really needs to be
taken into consideration, you'regoing to show up again and
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you're going to let this personknow this needs to be checked,
and this is also something thatI say to the people I do the
session with like you might notexperience as much pain.
Maybe we go from a 10 to a 6,from a 10 to a 3, from a 10 to a
2.
Rose (11:53):
But if it comes back, then
maybe you want to check on it
again and it's very clear thatour perception, the emotional
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baggage, the connections in ourbrain, everything has to do a
lot with how we perceive what'shappening in our bodies too.
You know very, very nicelyexplains there's a lot of
chronic pain out there.
I know I was experiencing somereally chronic back pain and it
started when my kids went tocollege.
I have twin boys and it beganliterally the day, the days
after I moved them, and it couldhave been from lifting stuff,
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but it lasted for two years.
Now I'm a yoga instructor and Ido Qigong and I do Reiki.
I did all the self-help andeverything.
But then when I realized that Iwas spending a lot of time in
my mind focusing on that pain,like, all my thoughts were like
oh my God, my back hurts.
When I started to say, okay,you know pain, you're not there.
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Okay, just like.
But I did get the proper help,I went to physical therapy and I
did some dry needling whichreally focused on the muscle.
But when I combined the two,then it started to go away and I
just feel like so different,but it took a while.
It creeps in there and it holdson Right.
Andrea (13:21):
Yeah, I don't know.
It's almost like if you have apain in your back and you
believe you're going to behunched for life, you will grow
a hunch.
Yeah, it will grow, like yourbody will respond to it.
So we are that powerful.
And, of course, you had yourpain and you were saying to your
body we have pain, we're inpain, maybe it's a muscle, maybe
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it's a nerve.
And your body said, oh, in pain, maybe it's a muscle, maybe
it's a nerve.
And your body said, oh, yeah,maybe it's a muscle, maybe it's
a nerve.
We have to make this consistent,because we love consistency.
And, yeah, this is when onething like there's so many
layers around healing and one ofthese things is this
programming but then, when thetime passes and then this kind
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of presents itself in your bodylike in my case was through the
autoimmune my body said enoughand then I was forced to kind of
work with it because I do notwant to have this my whole life.
And this is how we can producethoughts or emotions that are
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actually reflecting in ourhealth, in our physical health.
Rose (14:32):
What are some of the other
things that women experience
and are coming to you for help?
Andrea (14:41):
Number one is everything
related to burnout.
Um number one is everythingrelated to burnout, not just
burnout from work, but alsofamilial burnout, medical
burnout.
It's, um, an overall burnout ofthe mind and the emotions and
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we work with it several times.
I like to do maybe threesessions and then I back them up
with self-hypnosis audios sothey can kind of keep on working
that muscle to get them out ofthat situation.
But usually the changes arequite fast and it is a change in
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awareness, not onlyself-awareness but awareness of
our circumstances, what'shappening around us.
Why is it that I came to thispoint?
And I've seen beautifultransformations.
I've seen people coming to melooking basically gray and
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completely discouraged to turninto actually who they are,
people that are, you know, funand love to smile and love to
share and do things andsocialize.
And some people went back totheir old hobbies and that's
giving them so much good energyand they're meeting more people
that are kind of helping themcome out of that jail of the
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mind that they have been trapped.
So it's very beautiful.
But I think everything relatedto burnout that's like a big one
, and within burnout there'salso self-worth, anxiety, stress
management, exhaustion.
Rose (16:25):
Exhaustion.
Andrea (16:27):
Exhaustion, chronic
fatigue, and sometimes this
chronic fatigue is just one verydeep belief, or not just not
being unworthy but being unableor incapable of having a
successful life, and bysuccessful I don't mean business
or work, but just to kind offollow through these templates
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of society that says whatsuccess means as a person.
So when we work with, burnoutreally is changing those dark
lenses that you see the worldthrough once you're in this very
bad state, into like morecolorful glasses until you can
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just ditch the glasses and seereality for what it is for
yourself glasses and see realityfor what it is for yourself
from a point of empowerment,from a point of being more
resilient and being moreyourself.
I noticed that some people tellme even before I had burnout I
didn't feel as good as I feelnow after burnout, after the
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hypno.
It really is like we havehelped subconscious to change
these programmings that led themto burnout.
So they went through theexperience and they are healing
and they become more resilientand those old beliefs that kind
of led them to that burnoutpoint are gone.
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They have changed.
Rose (18:00):
Transmuted.
Right, You've transmuted theenergy around it.
Andrea (18:04):
Exactly so.
It really is a transmutation,because that thing that took the
power away from you is the verything that is empowering you,
and in a very healthy way, notin a toxic way.
So it's very beautiful to mebecause it's almost like
cleaning up the house.
We didn't know we had to cleanit, but we're cleaning up the
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house and now we're like wow, Ididn't know that.
It felt so great to live here.
So it's very.
It makes me feel really good tosee them change that way or
become more themselves really.
Rose (18:41):
Yeah, I think that's a
beautiful feeling and I get it.
You know, like you said, you'recleaning up, you're letting go
of the baggage, you're releasingthe attachments that we have to
these things.
And some of these things aresubconscious, right, and we
don't know.
But then when we do the work,like the hypnotherapy with you
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or other tools that we invite in, we feel like, oh my God, this
feels good, Like life feelsreally good and that's like a
God-given right.
We need to feel, we should feelgood.
I mean, granted, we all gothrough stuff, but in the end we
want to wake up, feel great,want to go to bed, feel good,
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and, yeah, that's wonderful.
I mean one thing you have toknow that you have to seek out
help.
Andrea (19:31):
Yes.
Rose (19:32):
You know, there's a point
where you're like okay, I'm
stuck, yeah, and I need help.
Andrea (19:37):
We won't find the
answers in our mind, that's for
sure.
Rose (19:41):
No, because our mind got
us to where we are, sometimes
Exactly exactly.
You also integrate channelinginto your hypnotherapy practices
.
I am really interested to hearabout that and a lot of
questions I get about channelingand what it is and how people
can tap into it.
But how do you use it?
Andrea (20:02):
is and how people can
tap into it.
But how do you use it?
So I use it in a way that wehave our normal awareness, but I
have like an extra layer ofawareness when I do the
channeling.
So I would say that it's likeme connecting to a greater
antenna or to a greater brain ora greater wisdom that sends me
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these downloads and thisinformation about, maybe, the
situation or why the person iscoming or the person, and I can
take that information and blendit into the session, can take
that information and blend itinto the session, Sometimes not
necessarily within the samehypno session, but the pre-talk
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or after the session, becausesome messages are meant to be
received in a conscious stateand sometimes one or two words
can make a big difference, canmake a person think and realize
things.
So the way I use channeling isbasically to have a greater
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scope of how can we address thissituation all together to have
the best possible result in themost genuine kind way, best
possible result in the mostgenuine kind way.
And and to me it's, it's verynice because I don't need to be
intrusive in making too manyquestions unless the person
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wants to go deeper into a topicand and and.
Yeah, it's, it's.
It's wonderful because what Ifeel when I'm channeling is this
immense amount of love andkindness, so it expresses in the
same way, I think, when I'mtalking to the people, when
they're receiving these messageswithout knowing that I might
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have channeled them or not.
Rose (21:56):
Yeah, wow, that's amazing.
I, just as you're talking, Ijust envisioned you with a
client and receiving this likepurple light going through your
crown, and then this pink lightfrom your heart to there, to
that, to your client, andgetting this information and it
comes in from spirit, in fromspirit this is how I'm
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interpreting it and then itcomes to your heart and it gets
transmuted into this like loving, compassionate, healing energy
that goes to your client.
Oh, I love that and I feel itis that you're connecting with
even their inner or higherspirit as well and their guides,
because they're passing alongto you messages that can help
them.
Andrea (22:43):
Exactly, and I believe
that there is a reason why we
have connected and why we haveresonated to be working together
in this issue they want toaddress.
So I do address their higherself and I thank their higher
self for being so kind to comeand to share.
And then I ask the divinesource to be the intermediary of
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all and every energetictransaction that might be
happening, so everything can beachieved in the highest
vibrational state possible.
Rose (23:21):
Yeah, yeah, that high
vibrational state, yeah, that's
beautiful.
I also do that with Reiki whenI do a Reiki session on someone.
Yeah, it definitely.
I get all I feel the spiritcome in ancestors, people that
help me, people have guided myhands.
I mean it's just a really,really a, a beautiful healing
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and kind of bonus to the session.
Andrea (23:46):
Yes, absolutely.
We're just a channel.
You know, we're like a cableand all this energy goes through
us and in the meantime we alsobenefit from it.
Rose (23:55):
So it's great oh yeah, I
think it heals us as well.
Sacred geometry is alsosomething that you use, and
sacred geometry is the use ofsymbols.
How do you in Reiki I mentionedjust mentioned Reiki that we
also use symbols to draw in aparticular energy?
How?
Do you use it and what?
Are there any particularsymbols you want to share with
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us that you use?
Just as an example?
Andrea (24:25):
share with us that that
you use just as a an example.
The um, sacred geometry isbasically called like that
because we can find the samegeometry in nature, and
something as tiny as an atom, uh, in something as large as the
universe, we can find always thesame kind of templates.
And so think about it as if youhave your thought process, you
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have your mind, and your mind isthis nebula of dots, colored
dots, moving up and down.
There's no form, there's noshape, and you feel overwhelmed.
You can't seem to have thatstructure of or that
organization to help you refocus, to help you come back to
yourself, come back into yourmind.
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And so, simply by the act ofobserving sacred geometry, just
observing it, without anythought, any intention, we are
taking that information andputting it inside of us.
It's like we are calling uponthis divine template to come
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into us and help us reorganizewhat's happening inside of us.
So, as above, so below, youknow, we want that thing that is
outside of us to be inside ofus and be a reflection of it
again, so we can be divinelyorganized.
And so it's like a cookiecutter, in a way that we use
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within ourselves in order to putourselves back into shape, so
to speak, and each symbol has acertain vibration, a certain
energy.
So there is the Metatron cube,there is the seed of life.
I like the seed of life becauseit has everything.
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Somebody once said to me.
A teacher of sacred geometrysaid once to me, once said to me
, a teacher of sacred geometrysaid once to me if we were to
meet with aliens, we just haveto show them the seed of life or
any of these other geometrythat is connected with the seed
of life, or the fruit of life,and they will understand, they
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will know we're all the same,we're all coming from the same
source, because that it's auniversal template.
So I like to work with that andI like to work with the thyroid.
The thyroid is, oh, the toroid,yes, the toroid.
It's like when you cut an applein half and you have this shape
yes, you cut an apple in halfand you have this shape, yes.
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So I like to work with that too, because energetically, we have
like an energy tube that goesfrom our crown to our first
chakra and sometimes, if youthink about it like a tube,
sometimes it gets like debrisand all these kind of things and
we don't flow as goodenergetically.
We don't flow as goodenergetically.
So when we meditate with thetoroid, it helps our own energy
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toroid and the toroid of ourheart, the electromagnetic field
of our bodies and our heart, togo back into the resonance of
that divine template.
So I like to work with thosetwo.
They're very, very helpful.
And there are people that havetaken this the next level.
There is a guy in theNetherlands called Janos and he
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does beautiful stuff with sacredgeometry, he channels them and
he also uses music, so that'salso a very nice way to work
with it.
Rose (28:00):
That's also a very nice
way to work with it.
Wow, I love that.
So the seed of life and I'veseen the seed of life also used
as a grid for crystals, right.
So if you love crystals and youwant to look up seed of life,
you can create a grid and thenput your crystals there and work
with that energy and the toroid.
So I want to talk about thetoroid briefly.
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And you said you cut an applein that shape, right?
So it's like that round shapewith the divots, right, and then
that energy is just moving andallowing for In Qigong I say I
use the analogy that it'sclearing our energy out.
It's like moving that energyand clearing it out and
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resetting, so resetting themotherboard almost you know,
going back to that, to analogy.
So, yes, that's very powerful.
You worked with a particularmethod called the Demartini
method, if you can talk aboutthat, because I was never aware
of that, and which is good,because I don't think I know
everything.
But, yeah, let's talk aboutthat, because I was never aware
of that, and which is good,because I don't think I know
everything, but, yeah, let'stalk about that.
Andrea (29:04):
Well, Dr DeMartini.
He's been developing his ownsignature program for many, many
years now and it worked for meat the very beginning of my
spiritual reconnective trip,because I was very much in my
mind.
And what Dr Demartini does,through his breakthrough
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experience, is that you accessthe very deep parts of your soul
, your feelings, your innerwisdom, through the mind,
through questions.
So there are very specificallycrafted questions that you go
through one by one and as you gothrough them you feel inside
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how you are breaking throughthose beliefs that you had,
those things that you gave themas universal truths in your
personal experience that aren'treal.
And so the first it's two days.
The first day you work throughthe mind to access that inner
part, that soul part, and on thesecond day it's all about soul
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working and it's mostly veryapplied in companies and people
that are working very much fromtheir mind that have probably
detached a little bit from theiremotional side, and so this can
be applied to companies also ina way that it helps you refine
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your mission and your visionthrough very specific questions.
So you can go through thesequestions over and over again,
you can reflect from differentstandpoints about the same
questions and finally you willhave a mission and a vision.
And it helps to clarify exactlythe path that you wish to move
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in life, because sometimes wecan be full of great energy and
things that we want to bring tothe world or things that we
would like to do, but we lackthat lighthouse to guide us that
north.
And so the Demartini method,what it does, it helps you find
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that north and it helps youfollow through with it.
Um, it I wouldn't call it avery like a spiritual thing,
because it's very precise, it'salmost engineered and it could
be exhausting, but, oh my God,is it, is it powerful?
So for me, when I was in thatstate that I was completely
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detached from my emotional side,from my feelings, it really
helped me to break down thatwall and kind of just be free
and do what I needed to get donein order to, you know,
reconnect with everything.
Rose (32:02):
So okay.
So now I'm interested.
This is really cool.
So it's not just for people andcompanies, although it's
probably was created out of thatbecause people are detached
from their emotions and they'rejust going there plugging along
and doing the work because theyhave to get it done.
But this is more likereconnecting with almost like
your purpose or your mission orwhat you don't realize.
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What that is Right, so it canbe for anybody.
Andrea (32:27):
It can be for anybody,
and also usually, when you start
working with it, you have topick someone that you feel has
done something negative in yourlife, and the advice is to pick
a parent.
Always goes back to the parent,always goes back to the parent.
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Exactly Always, always, and soyou have to pick one of them and
you work with one of them and,oh my God, it's, it's, it's
their name is really perfect.
The breakthrough experience youreally like break through all
these beliefs and all this painand all these kind of things
that made you detach, in orderto reconnect, these kind of
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things that made you detach, inorder to reconnect, and
energetically, what it does.
It's something called a quantumleap, a quantum change.
So when you change, the changeis so powerful that everything
around you, your reality,literally flips and responds to
this new vibrational state, soto speak, that you achieve after
working with him.
Rose (33:31):
This is fascinating.
So you went through the programright, and so you incorporate
some of this in also yourcoaching style or your, you know
, when you have clients and youwant to help them break through
or connect with something orwhatever, it is Okay.
Yeah, this is fascinating.
Andrea (33:49):
Yeah, the power of the
right questions really does
something to us, because wecould go in front of a teacher
that will tell us, or a wise manor a woman that will tell us,
this and this and this, and thatis the truth.
But it's different whensomebody makes you a good
question and you have to findthat truth for yourself.
So it could be challenging butat the same time is extremely
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enlightening it's also beingtruthful yes, there's no escape.
Rose (34:21):
You can't escape from
yourself no, and when you said
that you're detached from youremotions, I'm also
understanding, or hearing andlearning that a lot of people
are detached but they don'trealize it, that they're numb
from feeling things and and itjust happens yeah yeah I mean
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from a standpoint.
Andrea (34:50):
This is self-protection,
this is protecting ourselves in
order not to feel, becausesometimes feeling is very, very
painful and if we're notprepared to feel it might break
us.
It might break us.
So sometimes it could be just alittle teeny, tiny thing that
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could pull the thread tosomething far greater.
So this is why, like, forexample, the approach with the
Demartini method, it's verycritically engineered in order
to go through all that processwithout breaking, crashing and
burning, but to actually findempower, empowering um assets
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inside yourself.
As you know, compared to thehypnotic part, the subconscious
mind work, that it's basicallysilent and we can just talk to
subconscious to help us changecertain things.
So it's two differentapproaches and, depending on
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where we are in life, one willbe more helpful than the other.
So when people are reallydetached and disconnected, I
like to use the more softapproach through hypnotherapy.
So whatever it is that it'scausing that detachment can be
somehow bridged and then theperson can have access to their
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emotions in a way that ishealthy for them and happy for
them, that it's not just openingthe floodgates and, you know,
be completely drowned under thetides of emotion, because there
is also memories and there isalso physical sensations.
Maybe there is a lot of stuffthat happens, so we really need
to address this consciously verycarefully Anything else that
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you would like to share with theaudience.
Any of the programs that youhave or are working on.
Anything.
The floor is yours, as alwayshave been through burnout from
different walks of life, and wedecided to create this
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magicalaudioscom app Now it's aweb app because we thought that
the fact that women have tosuffer from burnout and that we
have to go through so manydifferent stages in life without
proper support, we thought thiswas so unfair that we created
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self-hypnosis programs tosupport women through that and
we did it in a way that it'svery easy to do, it's very
affordable and right now we havethree programs.
It's seven day programs forself-hypnosis.
One is for sleeping, for bettersleep, another one is for
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confidence and another one isfor burnout.
So in a way they're allconnected because if you have
one, you might have the other.
Rose (38:05):
True.
Andrea (38:06):
And because it's
self-hypnosis, it's very easy to
use them right before you go tosleep.
You just put your headset on,leave them playing.
It doesn't matter if you fallasleep, because subconscious is
always listening, and this isour baby and something that
we're really proud of sharingwith the world, and we're
constantly offering a lot offreebies for people who would
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like to try self-hypnosis ifthey've never tried it before,
for free, so I would invitepeople to that, to that project,
magicalaudioscom.
And then my website isandreahypnocom hypno short for
hypnosis and then you will findall the things I do.
Rose (38:47):
This has been an amazing
conversation with you, Andrea.
I love the work that you'redoing.
Thank you for embracing thishypnotherapy and sacred geometry
and all these methods that youare integrating to help others
Really, really amazing.
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So I encourage people, please,to connect with Andrea and, you
know, if you need help, reachout to someone that can help
guide you on your healingjourney.
So thank you again for beinghere today.
Thank you very much, mat.
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